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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1905)
1 " " ' - I choice .article snd m n- Vv. v. wjh,tk ir l . ". i r . I . t '".' . GflQWERSWILLHDLD choice .article and cu be had at 65375 cents, l are scarcely Known In this market. Ripe bananas are scarce on the street, but several cars are due today. A car of or antes ii alto due and a shipment of canta- loupes frem Yakima Oregon Hop Farmers Are Not Ready to Sell. FLOUR DEMAND FAIR. C1UC3 i C ner DOUnai no H imnat in. in days. Beet sugar, granulated. 15.15 per 103 pound: maple sugar. 15SJlSc per "pojind. SALT California. $11 per ton. $L60 per bale: Liverpool. 50s. 517: 100a. SlL.v ftn $16; hmJf-pound 100a. $7; 50s. $7.50. jl ra tvainuu. isjic per pound br sack, lc extra, for lets than sack: Brazil nnt ik filbert. Mc: pecans. Jumbos, He: extra iarsc jtac; umonog. j. .v i. letic; chest LOWER PRICE LEVEL SMALL RISK IN HANGING ON onnal Export Movement Wheat Market Dull and "Weaker. Whllo the export flour market la net as ac tlve as It was three or four weeks ate, still there is a normal demand from the Orient, the Japanese showing more wtlllngnero to pay prices asked on this side. Some sales have also been made In the past Xew days on Hong kong account. Wheat was rather dull yesterday and the tone of the market was easier, following lower nats, Italians. 15c; Ohio. 14.30 per 25-pound i i&mg&tSSi'g! Liquidation Causes Break Ic; focoanuts, 35 Q 00c per dozen! nx i i oiocks ax new Tone. . in iJt.At brnaii white, aw i u I.,- white. 3Hc: sink. 3y 33Uer hirmi it; Lima. CSic. Provisions and Canned Meat, HAMS 10 to 14- pounds. He per pound; 14 to 16 pounds. 13c; 18 to 20 pounds. 13c; California (picnic). 9c; cottage hams. Sc: Shoulders, fie: al!4 ham boiled picnic bam. boneless. 15c BACON Faner breakfast. TOU- nmw pound; standard breakfast. 17c: choice. BANKS RECALL CREDITS Kaln IJIkcV to Cause Much "Damage advlces rrem thc Eastland Europe, but prices Jgc: pgIacJ"ag,t 11 to '"' P-nda. to Grop Still Unpicked Condi tions . in Polk County. Views of M. H. Durst. HOPS Oregen growers net ready to e!l- "WlfKAT Trading dull and Values wnsvfcor FIjOCR Nstrmal expert buying re ftorteel FUtlT Pei season nearly olesed. rXHTLTRY Wbek apona with geed were net reduce. ' POULTRY SELLS READILY. Eggs Arc In Better Demand Advance Re ported In Cheese. DRY SALT CURED Rrmlir 116: dry salt. 12c smoked: clear backs iir- dry salt. 12c smoked: clear bellies, n it pounds average, none; Oreron experts. 20 to 25 pounds, average, 11 Sic; dry salt, 12?ic smoked; Union butts, 10 to IS pounds aver- Kc, nan's. T.. St. L. & W. 500 35 v - 384 do preferred .. Union Pacific.. 60.S0O 133 xl31Ti do preferred ..... ..... U. S. Express U. S. Realty V. S. Rubber... 2.000 do preferred.. 300 u. 5. Steel do preferred.. Yir.-Car. Chera. do preferred- "Wabash do preferred.. Wells-Fargo Ex. Westlnghouse E. 800 170 170 Western Union. 300 P3U 83 WheeL & L. E. i.... Wis. Central.... 1.600 30 204 do preferred.. 300 50 5S!i Total sales for the day. 71L8O0 shares. BONDS. XEW YORK. Sept. 25. Closing quotations: V. S. ref. 2s r eg. 104 D. &. R. G. 4S..101H uo coupon ItHii?. i. C. G. 3Hl. 99H 0S.900 2.000 1.S0O 1.700 112 38 H 103 H 23U 43 i 33 11IH 37H 104H 23 42" 38 5S 132 U 122 88 111 37 H 104 K 31 10SH 225k 42i 230 '189i S3 18i 20K 5Si The few lota of poultry reeved yesterday UgSggL 1' & fod readily. Indicating that the demand may barrels. S 50. aaif- Heavy Requirements to Be Met Dur ing the , "Week News of Gold Importation Is Received After Market Closes. U. S. 3a rear.. ..104 do coupon 104 V. a new 4s reg.134 do coupon 134 Ik S..old 4s reg. 104 H do coupon 103 a Aicaison Adj. 4s 80 Nor. Pacific 3s.. 77 Nor. Pacific 4s.. 106 So. Pacific 4s... 06 H Union Pacific 4s. 1031s Wis. Central 4s.. 03 Jap. 6s. 2d ser..l0Ii Uap. 4s, cer... 91 be better than expected. bt It is feared Ihat ii receipt continue as heavy as last week. prices cannot be au stained. Egg were In better demand yesterday, and a numbor of dealers quoted 27 cents, but business was reported to be generally done at 27 centc. Cheese oantlnues very firm, and on Front street 14 cents Is quoted as the top on twins. There waa no change yesterday in the but ter situation. ham. 10c; Summer, 'choice dry. 17e; bo logna, long. Sic; welnerwurst. 8c; lH'er. 6c: pork. 9Q10c; headcheese. 6c; blood. 6c- bo logna sausage, link. 4c. hed iiE ATS Corned beet, nanndt per dozen. 11.25: two pounds. J2.35- six pounds. SS. Roast beef. flat, pounds J1.23; jwo pounos. z.-a; six pounds, none. Roast NEW YORK Sept. 23. Speculative liquida tion today overbore the reunance offered by the stock market through all of last week and carried prices comprehensively to a lower level. The consolidation of the money sup ply waa the Impelling cause. The volume of TiV rvi. t i pouncs. 2.33: I . ' ' "ft" "'c m w 4.., ueBeers IS ti t. t. . w laiisie, peunas. I utuo luftcavj. S3.i. neast mutton, six round 15 so I Th ar' imnxfi.it. f.-n. in market have been heralded, for weeks. Stocks at London. LONDON. Sept- 25.-ConsoIs for money. -16; consols for account. 60. Anaconda, 'Norfolk &. West. SS Atchison 92 do preferred. ..103 Baltimore Sc. O. .1131 Can. Pacific ISO Ches. & Ohio... 30 C. Gt. Western. 22 C. M. Sc. St. P..1SS BCtOf Mere active and stead)-. CMSBSS One oent advane reported et rsM street. 5o taMg wae reported in the Oregen hop Mac4et yemitsat. Byer who returned from k valley tewss reported that the grewora w taJIgBrcjit abett peMlng and were de tuTswwud ta waH ajpl see hew the markot aMd. !!' eerered are p& tew that the wu sHHtten tfe risk In holding to be wall stew. The ritKap from the cx te Mgk price of last feasoa has been greater wmw prices paw last week in this ra. Tbe grower who last Winter hold on wAa ssh wee reUtag at 80 cents took a Mg resfowMnty upon k4msolf, but there is e aftsagaag ta aoMtag heps now when all the bwt'oc win offer is 12 or 18 cents. This Is tte tsve farmers leek at the Htuatlen, t cssssaiic to aepwian who have .been in the Fe4sC aUsmcta. AN Cke TrOaad dealers had their acente asst yeMerAas' eoWecttag ramplefl bat very Bonk Clearings. Bank eloarings ef the Northwestern cities yesterday were as follows; Clearings. Balances. Portland J... .f 1.072.609 1180.600 SeatUe 1.05130 100.0S2 Taooma 082.766 51.088 Spokane 657,501 68,683 PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Grain, Hour, Feed, Etc FLOUR Patent. 4.204.S0 per barrel: straights, 88.994.15; clears. (3.65f&.P0: Valley Graham. JS frU 7.1 : ivhnl. u-h.ot carr.a.j. ib aeur, iocat, o; .tasiern, X3.503.60; iwiumrm, per oaie, J U i wni in leeo, ra.Wjg'r-i: gray, 523..riOff2t per ton. u JIEAT Club. 71c per bushel; Wueatem. m, oc. tic. t BARLEY Feed. $1920 per ten; brewing. v, i ultra. RYE (1.80 per cental. iuii.wiiti'ta uran. $18 per ton; mld- uiiugs. siu.&u: snorts, jrj; chep, u. S. MlMs. SIS; linseed dairy feed, 118; alfalfa &eal. flO SCl ilW. CEREAL FOODS Rolled oats, cream, no. pouna sacKS. J0.70: lower mdM. ir.n. Sow kaps aa-re beea pressed yet and the j oatmeal, eleel cut, 50-pound sacks. IS per i- , . I barrel: I0-Dound sackn. xt "r. h.i.. ... Sswt Om aa8tti- of tae Oregen crop is un xe8kc. As caolee haee are going to be tae growers of - thin state are srr rm la their views. Weit traders declare that tsore will v am mUlr wtae margin this, season be twwea tJse prtcos of raotce hops and those ef LARD Leaf lard, kettle rtnArA m.- He; tubr. HKc: 50s. HUc; 2. XKC- oZ ll'c: 5a. ll'c Standi tA .V.. 10c: tubr. 10Uc: 60s. lOUe: v rjlJ.. ,W? 10c; 5s. lOic ComoouBdr tit-..' tubs. 6Uc; 50s, 6c; 10s. C5ic: 5s. 6Kc. Oils. TURPENTINE Cases. SSe tier -.iten WHITE LEAD Ton lota. 7Kc; 500-pound lot 6, 7ic; less than 500-pound Iota. Sc. GASOLINE Stove saaollne. e.i rii:.. Iron barrols. 17c; S6 deg. gasoline cases. 3c iron barrels or drums. 2fle COAL Oil- Cases. 20c; iron barrel. I4C wood barrels. 17c; 63 deg.. cases. 22e; Iran barrels. 15 c. UNSEED OIL Raw. 5-barrel lota. 53c- I. barrel lou, 54c; cases. 59c; bailed. 5-barrel lots. 65c; l-barrel lota. 56c; cases. 61c BARLEY PRICES TUMBLE SUPPORT WITHDRAWN' 'FROM' SX FRrVNCISCO MARKET. Ta waDm searat taat has eiwept ever the val ey wMe M will bsaeflt the hopa In the bin, ata ta prove sariees in the yards un Kcn4. I'artaaaftelr the butk of the crop ha aeea saved, bat many ef the large grew- mm Dttll ta tae nMM af thetr harest. Tfce Msawtag speelal d4spatch received from taiaa uadini last Night r4tews the situation in part af Patk Caaati : "The aUsraesw was ahaost a steady rain a. aaaktag eaaap Hfe anpleasant for hop paoiieas. M9t at the smaU yards are pieked. hat there ts eeaeeaoraete acreage standing In th leaser rrr yeC Many plekera are going hosae a. the yards la winch they have been woUfcJag are aotthed aad the natural oxodus largely aaMaeatod hr today's rain. 'Oeacpe Ilae aaa 7 acres standing unpicked ? J slat Orove's yard adaniag is not near ly atohad aar te OtteMbeMaem. bat these yards have all the latttaae aad they may be able ' aeea usees aetwuhst&adlng the weather aa thetr hap are saved. Krebs have 150 ! pat to ptrk aad Harm, has three daya art rtag far Ms eaure farce. McLaughlin ac a week's atoktag ahead and unlem the waathjor eas away . H wU be very dlf floult t haM isictoers to eave the outstanding crop. "Xe saleo are being made in thta locality m. the srawers twewttag satiefled to hold at ay prose that has yet been efferea." A scecsal from Dallas says: "Heavy shawers have been falling in Pelk Ctaau ieaL yeateraay mamlng. aad If the wat weather cant taw eh. the damage te the hajin wtn be sertoas." Wrtttar freat Akameaa ander date of Seo ' 22. M. M. Darst. the Wheatlaml, Cal.. nrawar saps: The oeadtOoa of the hop market as hd ta aaderotejid. The crop of the United 8haea Is eettasats' less thaa last soason. It ea4atr will not exceed 224,009 bales, which hxs thaa oar aonaal coaeamntion. We win sarety expert 48.008 bales more than 'wsB laspert- There are less than- 30.000 bases at old stock oa band, and yet the re actaeJIy baying hops ""at 12 to H onato per poaad. No aae caa blaaie them far buying as a pesseMe. bat It in hard to un- why saase growers are anxious te n thear crap this early in the season at ! saare thaa the cost of production. The ae aae thlabs of K. the harder It is te barrel; 10-pound sacks. S4.25 tr ineal (ground). 50-pound sacks, $7.50 per j barrel; 10-pound sacks, 84 per bale; split ti n xuv-jwuna ssck; -J-pouncl boxes. per xvv pounas; 35- Iound boxes. 1.25 per box; pastry Ceur. 10 poand backs, 52.56 per bale. o.Ai .asiern Oregon tlmothv tiii '- ti."vii, gram nay, S . Vegetables, Irnlt, Etc. u . liu vrjluITS - Apples. 5I&1.S0 ' Jw". wc8i per crate; plums, 50f?3c per crate; cantaloupes. 51V1-26 crate; '" j.-si.jw jrr oox; watermeioas. uUlc per pound; crabannles. 81 ntr ia-- grapes, muscat. Jl.25 a box: Tokay, f 1.501.60: . iraw-u. iuwmk: casabas. 12 2.50 per dozen; pears. 51.50; cranberries. 818 per barrel; nulnceri. 81 ner Hot. TROPICAL FRUITS Lemons, choice. 84 per box; fancy. 85; oranges. Valencia, fancy. 85 5.25 nor box: crauetmit. usra ta- miIlUl. 82.50 dozen; pomegranates, 5161.25 perbex. ' j-hbsh. vegetables Beans. l4c per pound;. cabbage. 114C per pound: caull- newer. 5frfGc per dozen: eeler-. 75990c 1 v" o"c per aozen; cucumoers. JWRJ&c per dozen; egg plant. 51.75 per crate; peppers, 70Se per pound; pumpkins. lUflflVc; tematoet. 25930c per crate; squash. 5e per ROOT VEGETABLES Turnips. 5L2501.4O per sac; carrots, $1.ZS(51.50 per sack: beets. 510.1.25 per sack; garlic. 12 e per pouuu. ONIONS Oregon. 90c51 per sack; Globe. POTATOES Oregon faner. ns a sack; common, nominal; Merced HUc per pound. DRIED FRUITS Apples. 7129c per poand: apricots, 1212c; peaches, 1012c; ptm, uoiic, naiian prunes, nene; California flgs. white, 40c per pound; black. 43c; i.-n-ouiite pacaages, VitJSSc per boxL5S"ouncc 262--0; Smyrna. 20c per iwi'. uairs. rara, J.U per lA-pnund case RAISINS Seeded.- lLminp nk.. Sc; 16-ounce. Se9c; loose muscatels, se i c: unbleached seedless Snitann nv.. London layers, S-crown whole boxes of 20 puunus, i.o; s-crown, 5c per sweets, Butter. Eggs, Poultry. Etc BUTTER City creameries.; Extra cream ery. 3032c per pound. State creameries futy creamery, siiaaoe: ninrv v,tt im 16c; Eastern creamerj-. 2C27Uo. ' Go: MoTe 24V -L'"'- Eaatern. 25 em. oM. 8484.M; roosters, young. 51.50e.: sreiiers. small, fifiiv; orowers, Mrge. SZW Shorts Have Well Covered Decem ber Wheat Closes Firmer Pota toes and Onions Weak. .SAN FRANCISCO. Sept 25. (Special.) Support was suddenly withdrawn from Decem ber barley and that option, lately so strong, declined all day and closed at 51.04. Op erators who wore short having wotl-eevered the situation became less otringent. hence the sharp reaction. Spot barley was easier along with futures, bat not auotahly lower. Decem ber wheat, after some early weakness, strengthened and closed at the best price of the day. .Spot wheat was dull and tmchasged. Choice aus were very firm with considerable quiet buying reported. Feed stuffs and hay were Aim. New crop beans were generally' lower. The new feetare of the fruit market waa the arrival of the first persimmons of the season. The sales wore at 51 per very small box. Pomegranates are now very plentiful with a wide range In prices. Oregen gravensteta ap ples are well oleaned up. Present quota tions are fl.35 for 4-tier and 51 for 4s. Two carloads more arc expected on Friday. The markot Is becoming bare of choice peaches and prices are sharply advancing. Grapes were is lighter supply aad generally firmer. Seed- lesr rose to KMo$l. Citrus and tropical fruits were quiet or. First California eaestnate of the reason arrived and sold at 25 cents per pound. Potatoes and onions are weak under large arrivals and slack demand. Batter la In larger supply but prices are steady. Cheese Is firm. Eggs are welt sus tained despite liberal arrival. Receipts. 94.900 pounds of butter; 12,000 peuads of ebeese; 48,950 dozen egga. VEGETABLES Cucumbers. 2Pfe: garlic. S$ 6c; green peas, 3ic; string beans. l4c; tomatoes, 4&vJ6Sc; okra, 4&f OSc; egg plant, 350c POULTRY Turkey gobblers, 2126c; roost- but nave been disregarded in the operations to advance prices. The temper of the stock market for many days has been to discard prospective influence and pay attention to nothing but ' the actual recall of credits In which stockmarket holdings were Involved. Such recall was In farce on a large scale to day by the banks. The conditions of the banks, as they stood In the showing of the Saturday bank statement, and the heavy credit requirements to be met this week are abundant explanation for the course of the banks in contracting loans, without taking ac count of the renewal of the drain on their cash reserves, which was set up again with the opening of the week. Between now and the close of the week pay ments are to be made of an Installment of subscriptions to the Atchison convertible bonds. wnica calls for J12.CC0.000. and to an imtall raent of subscriptions to Pennsylvania convert IWe boad. which calls for 850.000.000 except as moamea by payments In full already made. as use month 'closes with the week, prevl ewra must also be made for the quarterly settlements, the requirements for which are unusually large this year. This calling of loam was allowedly in preparation for the accommodation of these needs. Meantime the benefit secured by the banks last week from sub-Treafiury payments has been reversed by the completion of the mid swath pension payments. Today's sub-Treasury statement shows a loss already by the hanks of f 1.949.000, and the Government Insti tution had a large credit balance at the clear-lag-houss this morning. In addition. 8200.000 was deposited at the sub-Treasury to be trans ferred by telegraph to St. Louis. The aertions circulated on Saturday that 55.000,000 was already on the way to San Francisco In Australian gold found no confirmation, al though conditions pointed to the poolbtHty of such a movement. Ac?ert(ona of additional gold purchases today In London for New York waa verified only after the market closed by the announcement of about 51.600.000 secured. Foreign exchange rose quite sharply In this market, and the price of gold waa marked up in London. London had some difficulty of its own and waa disturbed with reported labor troubles In the South African gold fields and by the approach of a periodical stock market settlement. Canadian Pacific was markedly affected on this account, owing to fears of an exceoeli-e committment in the London mar ket. News of general affairs continued favorable. but the uniformity of recent reports of In creasing railroad traffic was varied thlo week by damage caused by floods In the South west. The recent annual report of the Atchi son and the heavy torses for the year were shown from the damage by flood enferced the influence of the news. The failure of the bt. Paul stockholders to take acUen towards Issuing -new stock caused disappointment on the part of a party of speculators who have counted very confidently on such action. The announcement of the closing of a bank at Kansas City waa of some sentimental Influ ence. The trading in stocks became very dull at times, but It was only In the pauses of liquidation and when the market was active prices declined. The closing was irregular, but near tne lowest. Bends were heavy. Total eales. par value. j.(ti.iuu. united States bends were all un ohanged on call. do preferred... 93 Ontario Sc West. 33 Pennsylvania ... 74 Rand Mines..... 8 Reading 63 do 1st pref. ... 47 do 2d pref 47 So. Railway 3S do pref erred... 105 69 D. Sc. R. .Grande. 36 do preferred... 92 So Paelfle Erie 52 k I Union Pacific. do 1st pref S4; do preferred. ao iQ pret 76 . U. S. Steel. . Illinois Central. 183 Louis. & Nash. .160 ilo.. Kaa. & T. . 33U N. Y. Central.. .133 do preferred.. Wabash do preferred.. Spanish Fours.. .131 . 90 . 39U 10SH . 24 . 45 . 92 Money, Exchange, Etc. NEW YORK. Sept. 25. Money oa call. firm. 4f4 per cent; closing bid and offered. 4 per cent. Time loans, steady; 60 and 90 days. 4S?4U per cent; six months. 4UB4 per cent. Prime mercantile paper. 45 per cent- sterling exchange, strong, with actual busi ness in bankers bills at 84.S535&4.S540 for de- mandv and at 54.S243f4.S2.50 for 60 days. Post ed rates. ?4.S5g-I.S3 and 84.S3. Commercial bills. 84284.82. Bar silver. 62c Government bonds, steady: railroad bonds. heavy. LONDON. Sept. 25. Bar silver, firm. 2Sid per ounce- Money, 2U2 per cent. Discount rate for short bills. 3ti ner cent: for three months bills. 334 per cent. v SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 25. Silver bars. 62c. Mexican dollars, nominal. Drafts, sight. 3c: telegraph. 5c Daily Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. Sept. 25. Today's state ment of the Treasury balances shows: Available cash balance 8I35.561.SC0 Gold coin and bullion 38.403.74n uoia certincates 42.476.090 Downing, Hopkins & Co. Established 1593 WHEAT AND STOCK." BROKERS Room 4, Ground Floor Chamber of Commerce Wh&t Will Losses Be For This Year? My Credit r 1 What would you give to be able to supply that figure at the beginning of the year? BUT S031E OF THE CROP WILL BE LOST FOR LACK OF HELP. Patterson, of Olequa, HasFalth In Market and Expects to Sell for 20 or 25 Cents. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Sales. Adams Express Amal. Copper. . 1G.100 High. Low. CHEESE Oregon full cream )vln itu.m 14c; Young America. 1415c. fuiTKi Average old hens. 134M3c: mixed chickens. 12'13c; eld roosters. 9rioc: young roosters, 118112c; Springs. 13fl5c; a.t.cncu wirenuu., lurjtryg. Jive. JbSTTIe; ). vrcici. cmncc, B.4c; geese, live. JL Pound. 80c; geese, dressed, per pound. urnnj. ijjj iic; pigens, 51BL squabs. S2$2.50. Wops, Wool, Hides. Etc, HOPS Nominal at ia far rhoiM 1 r-ir- WOOL Eastern Oregon average best. 19 O i iov,c 7a" down to 15c. according to .iiuAbc, vauey. iata'zic per pound. MOHAIR Choice. 30c per pound. "P5-?1"1' hIde: No- 1. " Peunds and up. 16 17c per pound; dry kip. No. L 5 to w jimmus, jkp ijc per pouna; dry calf No I, .under 5 pounds. I71Sc; dry salted! uuu. ana siags, ene-tnird less than dry miiriniV S ,'"l'",3a',-'n. oaoiy cut. scored, - wcumer-Deaten or grubby. 2f Sc per pound less). Salted bides: Steers, sound, 60 pounds and over, 9910c ner pound; 50 to 60 pounds. 89C pe? sound- unaer 00 pounds and cows. 8c per pound salted kip. sound. 15 to 30 pounds, c per eu.ii.ou cuj. Bouna. xu to 14 pounds. per uounu: saiiea cair. anunrt ,m. m wttl be reaHaed. the hon. h.vtnir ?ounl15 c vtr pound; (green unsalted. lc troraeed cMrtderaMr in tne cold and n- SulJ? V.'L"""L cnlifl lc r?r Pnd faveraiMe weotteer of the past week. Under e ruiuiNiwniLs. tbere Is naturally a much butchers expeetatien of a record tM year: and crsirnt n-m To smgstsli crop promieen to be better fcea tste avwrage. but K is not by any means MaMe so b tfce "bmper" crop predicted Rjme weohs ago. The estimates have a good many of tbeoa deopsua besew OOiJ.uOe ewts. The 8r of ttte Southeastern Gazette nublliOiiwt Bftgland. which is one of tbe PMsmals colt acting statistics ef the aays 1st the issue of Sontember C. "Tte sttanas we pttMlafeed last week a e a yteM for the present year of US te 14 rwts. jor acre. But already It " very doubtful whether that hlth 2.50; fryers. 888.50; fryers, young. 8864. EGGS Store, 2226c; fancy ranch. 39c; East ern, 20S 26c 1 BUTTER Fancy creamery, 27c; creamery oevonds, 23c : fancy dairy, nominal; dairy sec onds, nominal. WOOL San Joaquin. llHc; lambs. lltrlSc. MILLSTUFFS-Bran, S212L50; raiddltags. 826S28. HAY Wheat, 81014.58: wheat and eats. 81 13; barleV. 8&4J 1 1 ; alfalfa, 5G4f9; clever. f10; stocks. f55.50; straw, per bale. 309 50c. POTATOES Rivers. 40gC5c; Salinas Bur- banks, 75c$81.16; ewe eta. 31.254yl.38. CHEESE Young America. 12f02c; East ern. 15816c. FRUITS Apples, choice. 51.35; common. 25c; bananas, 5198; Mexican limes, $54J5.5; Cali fornia lemons, choice, 54.50; eemmon. 5L38; oranges, navels, 8204; pineapples. 82e. HOPS 1904, 1214e; 19tt5. 12f 14c. RECEIPTS Flour. 40,330 quarter casks: wheat, 4488 centals; barley, 18.010 centals: oatfl, 7767 centals; beans, 2071 sacks; potatoes. 6076 racks; bran. 30 SO saoks: mlddllnca. S4 sacko: hay, 754 tens, wool. 105 balos; bides. 602. Am. Car & F.. do preferred. . Am. Cotton OH do preferred.. Am. Express.... Am. H. & L. pf. American Ice... Am. Linseed Oil do preferred. . Am. Locomotive do preferred. 1,100 100 200 ioo 7.200 101) Am. Smlt, Sc R. 12.400 900 2,000 600 2.900 0.900 400 11.700 6,700 0r7G0 18.400 200 1.900 700 4.S00 300 1.600 36.600 ui K will be follv tn seek bops wMcfc are diseased or "off color. J ay be c tsMerest to add that the average JeMfer 2 yeent 1 S.18 cwts., while the total Pedeietle. phss imports, has avoraged 652, 318 cwts." oneep sKins: neanings. No. 1 butchers" eiocjt. -oiHouc eacn; snort wool. No. 1 butchers Stock. 40lB30e mry,- -rr, A t.,r yield 1 butchers stock. OOaSOc; long wooL know i't 1 e"1 ?o 8t2Sk 11-50 ach- Murrain Dried Fruit at New York. NEW YORK, Sept- 25. Evaporated aonles tor tuture enipment are &eM a shade higher: difficulty being reported in obtaining strictly prime fruit at anything under 7e for jovemoer or December delivery. Spot quota tions are without txaterlal change. Common to good are quoted at 404c; prime. 77c; cnoice. ic ana fancy Sc. i-runes are neing wen absorbed, and the tone is firm with quotations ranging from 49 c. aiuwul cuuk no HKcmor. "JBOtce are new at 589c; extra choice, 8ff9i;c; fancy. Peaches are" arm in tone, with Quotations nrm. Coo Ice seem to be held amend OsffiUe- iuwio: marten, pale. pine, according to exira cno,c- W"iic. and fancy. llllc. of r nm n v. . ... I XV - . .v nrv"u1, ""arai, large, 10 it I eearce ana nrm; loose mus- ZJr":JeTK W Mr 0t SSr40 at 5e7c; seeded ralslns. with head and rTr'?"-!. coc. anu inoon layers. 51.15S1.20. prime, 3050c; mountain wolf, with bead ?ctv3:i05 coyfte. 60cG5l: wolverine; 56S; beaver, per skin, large. 536: me dium. 8804: smaU. 81 1.50; kits. 50 75c BEESWAX Good, clean and r,,.r. 22c per pound, v CAS CAR A SAGRADA (Chlttam bark) Good. Sc per pound. pelts from 10 to 20 per cent less or 12014c per pound: horse hides salted. Kh .X.- ing to sire. 51.508; dry. each, according to ..., iu, cons maes. zstrsuc each: goat skins, common, 10l5c each; Anrora with w ool on, 25c 5L50 -each. TALLOW Prime- Der nound. &ath ut is his letter that England 1 2 xm ' 2- 8k wear, having K Is at leart only fair 5O10c; fox! "mmoa grky. 5076c: red. 880 u mm iMtorests to op and think what will 5; cross. 5515; silver and black. 51000200 K Mr. Smith's estimates turn out ?hers. 550: lynx. 54.50 0 6: mink, strintiv rgt. And persenaNy I have no hesitation in Vrfc.i0ra,ns 10 .ze' $l2-30; marten. vr ntat i beteve he wH be much nearer ?7ni " coruing io size and color. itkHt estimates of KhLr r M0"1 ""A .??. according to y PEACH SEASON NEARLY CLOSED. Arrivml Are Heavy, but Are Well Taken Care Of. TM peaoh season is drawing te a close. Only a Jew lets msaln la Southern Oregon to be sortpped and no more wilt be sent from Call rersOa. sty te latter part of this week prices are exrrtd te stiffen materially. Front street was wen supplied yesterday, but the demand was sreg ad quetaUens were maintained. rests beteg paid for -fancy fruit Crapes were a feature of the market." Stocks wrre targe aad the qoaMty very good- Blacks bwagsrt 51. Msseat $1.25 and Totays. which ka advanced below. 51.50eLOO- A fine lot of Rose of .Peru was cent up by E. Barre, a 3aclceftte grower. They were almost as big as petite prunes, but were not skillfully packed. Barre also has a reputation for his Sme Tokays which are not exceeded by any CaMferaU. grapes sent here, A fair supply of Ceneord and Delawares was on hand. Fancr appiea are becoming scarcer, and trictly choice Bellnowers are now quoted at Storage Bartletts, which are about cleaned vp, are held at the same price. Fall " .pears are also quoted at 81.50. Cali fornia QBinces are plentiful, but arc very iew sale at 81 a. box. X bic lot of 1 ground cherries Teas received yesterday tress Sanction City. " They are a Dressed Meats. ' BEEF Dressed- bulls. l2c per pound: cows. 34c; couritry steers. 4C4c VEAL Dressed. 75 to 125 pounds, 7 & Sc; 125 to 200 pounds. 4 06e: 200 and upA 34c -MUTTON Dressed, faner. auat. pound; ordinary. 45c; lambs. 77c x-vsjin. irra. 1UU lO lOU, 70 jUc: ISO and up, 00c per pound. Groceries, Nats, Etc COFFEE Mocha. 2C28c; Java, ordinary. lS22c; Costa Rica, fancy. 1820c; good. lOtrlSc; ordinary. 10012c per pound; Colum bia roast, cases, 100s. 814.25; 60s, 814.25- Ar buckle. 818.75; Lion. 115.75. RICE Imperial Japan Na I, 557 Southern Japan. .83.50; Carollnas. 506Hc: brokenhead. 25ic n SALMON Columbia River. 1-pouud tails. 51.75 per doxen; 2-pound talis. 52.40; l-pound flats, 81.S5; fancy. ll-pound flats. 5LS0: -pound fiats. 5L10; Alaska pink, 1-pound tails. S5c; red, 1-pound talis. 5L30- ackv 1-pound tails. 81.S5. ' SUGAR Sack basis, 100 pounds: tmb 85.60: powdered, 85.35: dry granulated, 55.25: extra C, 54.75; golden C. 84.G5; fruit sugar! 85.25: advances over sack basis as follows: Barrels, 10c; half-barrels. 25ck boxes, cue per 100 pounds. Terms: On remittance within 15 days, deduct Uc per pound- if later than 15 days and -within 30 days, 'de- do preferred Am. Sugar Ret. A. Tob., pf. cer. Ana. ilia. Co.. Atchison do preferred.. Atlantic C. L... Baltimore Sc. O. . de preferred.. Brk. Rap. Tran. Can. Pacific Central or N. J Central Leather de preferred.. Ches. Sc Ohio.. Chicago Sc Alton do preferred.. C. Gt, Western. C & Northwest. C, M. & St. P. . C. Ter. & T... do preferred.. C C a A S. L. Colo. F. & I... Colo. Sz So de 1st pref. . . . do 2d pref.... Con. Gas Corn Products.. do preferred. . Del. Sc Hudson Del.. L. & W... D. Sc R. Grande. do preferred.. Dla. Securities.. Erie do 1st pref. . . . do 2d pref. .". . Gen. Electric... Illinois Central. Intern!. Paper. . do preferred.. Intern. Pump.. do preferred.. Iowa Central... do preferred.. Kas. City So. .. , do preferred. . Louis. Sc Nash.. Manhattan L. . . Metro. Securities Metro. Si. Ry. Mexican Central 11,400 Minn. & St. L. . 100 II, S P S 8 It. 300 do preferred Missouri Pacific 12,700 Mo.. Kas. Sc T. . 200 do preferred. . 400 National Lead.. N. R. R. M. pfd. N. T. Central.. N. Y.. O. & W.. S3 36 4 99 34 "is" 53 usu 127 121 140t 102 US 90 105 166 112 70 173 210 44 101 5S 21 216 lS3?i 81 35 99 34 'is" 52 113U 126 121 139 102 117 89 105 ICS 112 63 172?; 210 43 104 57 21 215 1S0 2.700 45 43 400 300 1.300 1.100 ""soo . - .x 300 s66 50.000 500 "Ksoo 3.700 300 " 200 ioo ci .42 iso si ii 215 33 43 51 S2 152 1S1U 20 70 .. .1. 85 Coffee and Sugar. NEW YORK. Sept, 25. The market for cof fee futures closed steady, net unchanged to .V points higher. Total salea were C0.250 bars Including September, 7.25c: October. 7.26 7.30c; November. 7.45c: December. 7.45c: Janu ary. 7.55c; February. 7.65c; March. 7.R57.70c; April 7.75c; May. 7.75S7.80c and July. 7531 7.95c. Spot Rio. steady: No. 7 Invoice. Site: mild, steady. Sugar Raw, firm: fair refining, 3 3-lGc; cen trifugal, 96 test, 311-16c: moIassM mr.r 2.23262 13-lCc Refined quiet; crushed. 15.60- Nor' PclHc powdered, 53.20; granulated, 85.10. " Norfolk & West. 1 uu Ji ticii ?rvi New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Sept, 25. Cotton futures opened firm and closed barely steady, net un changed to 8 polnta. lower. September. 1 0.57c ; October, 10.67c; November, 10.75c; December 10.85c:, January. 10.91c; February. 10.9Cc; March. 11.03c; April. ll.OSc; ilayUJlc Gold Engaged for Import. NEW TORK, Scpu 25. The National City Bank, of NewTork. today announced a gold engagement In. London of 81(800.000 for im port to this city. Wool nt St. Louis. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 23. Wool, steady: -terri-tory and Western medium. 2S330c; fine me diums. 22G2A: fine, 18g20c - EHcln Butter Market. JSy' Iv..sePt. 25.-Butter steady; 20 c Sales ior the -week. 747.G00 pounds. 31.500 100 3.200 .600 6.100 6.800 1.400 1.300 2.900 North American 200 Pacific Mall.... 600 Pennsylvania . . 44.700 People's Gas. . . . 1.400 P., C C & S. L. Press, .Steel C. 5.000 do preferred.. 300 PulL Pal Car.. 300 Reading 67.600 do 1st pref do 2d pref.... 300 Republic Steel.. 3.500 do preferred.. 800 Rock Island Co. 5,000 do preferred. J00 Rubber Goods.....-.., do preferred.. ...... Sloes Sheffield.. 400 S L & 8 F 2d pf. 200 8. L Southwest. ' 300. do preferred.. 900 So. Pacific 32.900 do preferred So. Railway. . . . 11,600 do preferred. ........ Tenn. C I..: 3,700 Texas & Pacific 2,100 156 ' 164 St 126 23 70 142 107. 34 69 47 151 54 212 3 t... 99 44 144 104 45 96 253 123 95 m 33 79 69 63 24 62 6S 61 42 160 11 216 35 42 49 82 179 170 19 7S S5 153 164 79 124 ' 23 70 141 105 34 69 46 149 53 210 85 98 44 143 103 44 93 253" 121 95 23 91 33 79 65 67 24 01 67 37 36 Sd 3S 33- Closlng Bid. 210 Sl 36 9U 28 90 22a 34 27 17 39 52 112 127 121 139 101 116 90 104 165 112 97 70 173 209 44 104 57 37 79 21 214. 181 17 39 100 43 27 61 42 160 11 50 216 440 33 88 42 49 82 73 180 180 19 78 26 82 27 55 25 54 154 164 80 125 23 70 140 167 105 34 60 46 30 149 53 210 85 91 93 44 143 103 82 44 93 252 122 01 94 23 91 33 79 34 102 6S 67 24 61 68 110 30 100 86 35 CASTLE ROCK, Wash.. Sept, 25. (Special.) Owners of the principal hopyards of the Cowlitz Valley report a good yield of a splen did quality. There la general complaint of snonage 01 ptcicera ana a good many tons will be lost on that account. Mr. Smith, of Ostrander. finished picking his 12 acres the last of last week, aad has them all cared for in splendid condition. He has a few more than last year and of much better quality. E. R. Patterson, of Olequa. claims to be the largest Individual grower In the State of Washington. He has this year 72 acres of his own and has control of the crop raised by Mr. Bert rand on his 20-acTe yard. Mr. Patterson says his hops art the best quality he has ever known. He has been short of pickers- all the season, and for this reason states that he will probably lose In the neigh borboed of 28 acres. He attributes the ex cellent quality of the hops to the dry season. The yard are equipped with all the modern necessities for handling the crop to the best advantsge. Mr. Patterson Is very sanguine about the market. He says he alwava sella at the top notch and he is not alarmed at all about the present low price. He says he ex pects to get somewhere from 20 to 25 cents for what he holds. Mrs. Moore, another large grower at Oleaua. nas also been snort of plekera, and will eon sequently lose heavly unless conditions prove unusually favorable during the next week or ten days. Her hops are also of a superior quality. I'Wicers were rather more plentiful in the yardjt about Toledo than at Oleaua. Mr. Wales, who Uvea a few miles above Toledo. finished picking 13 acres of hops last Satur day that are described as the finest ever grown there. Mr. Betty Is about through, and has his eared for in fine shape. Similar re ports come from other smaller growers, in summing up the condition it would appear that, the yield Is a little larger than last year and of a much better quality. LIVESTOCK MARKETS. Prices Quoted Locally on Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. The following livestock prices were quoted yesterday in the local market: CATTLE-Best Eastern Oregon steers. 83 325; good cows. 52.2582.50; common cows. 51.5091.75; calves. 125 to 150 pounds, 85; 200 tQ 250 pounds. 83.50f?4. .sheep Beet Eastern Oregon and Valley. 83.25&3.50; medium. J3; lambs, good, 84&4.25. HOGS Best large fat hogs. 5686.23. EASTERN LIVESTOCK, Prices Current at Kansas City, Omaha aad Chicago. SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. 25.-CatUe-Recelots. 7500; market, lower; native steeni.. 83.7526.10: cows and heifers, 52.75&4.40; Western steers. 8334.80; Texas steers, $2.754; cows and heifers, 8233.50; canners. 81.5092.30; stock- cm and feeders, S2.50C4.2S; calve-, 8385.00; bulls, stags, et,, 53.soff3.75. Hogs Receipts, 5200; market. 6c lower: heavy, 85.2085.80; mixed. 85.25fl3.30: light. 8505.35; pigs. 4i.5USO.icU' bulk of sales. 85.2535.35. Sheep Receipts. 18.000; market, steady: Westerns. 81.5085; wethers. 54.2584.60; ewet. 54.1084.85; lambs. 86.4086.75. KANSAS CITY. Sept. 25. Cattle Recelsts. 25,000; steady to 10c lower; native steers, 54 6; native cows and heifera, 51.7525.35; Blockers and feeders. 82.5084.25: bulls, 8283; calves, 52.5OS6.OO; western streets. 8324.63: -tf.. Mora 1?5f?' P.1I Hogs Recelpst. 6000; market 5c lower; bulk, 83.36fj5.i0; heavy, $5.5053.45; packers, 85.303 5.40; pigs and lights, 8585.35. Sheep Receipts, 10.000; 5810c lower; mut tons, 8485.10; fed ewes. 83.7584.50. CHICAGO. Sept, 25. Cattle Receipts. 3000; steady; beeves. S3.4086V30; stackers and feed ers, 82-2584.40; cows and heifers, 8L2584.60; Texas-fed steers. 82.2584.23; Western steers, 83.1084.75. Hogs Receipts, 30.000; weak to 5c lower; mixed and butchers7, 85.154J5.75;- good to heavy, 85535.70; rough heavy, 55850; light, 85.15& 5.65; balk. ,85.3035.63. . Sheep Receipts, 45,000; sheep, 83.5084.83: lambs. 84.2587.60. Credit Insurance . Enables the Business Man to Start the Year with the Problem of Losses Through Bad Debts Solvtd in Advance Gives an Infinite sense of security. Relieves an immense strain and worry In your business. Gives the foresight and knowledge that when the loss comes It w'H not wip out, cripple or even discommode your, business. Our Credit-Indemnity Blond Is clear, concise and positive; no ambiguous clauses. Covers all legal forms of insolvency and bankruptcy. Covers all classes of customers and accounts. Every loss is paid spot cash cheerfully, promptly. Payments to Policyholders Fst Three Years $2. 127,930.00. which means that amount of Profits destroyed by insolvency of customers was restored in spot cash through ourindemnity. m1I.BPlrnJtUoil and Particulars In our booklet, "Collateral on Merchandise Ac counts. Seat free to any Credit Man. Manufacturer or Wholesaler who writes for It, The American Credit-Indemnity Co. OF NEW Y01K Capital Full Paid, $1,000,000. S. M. PHELAN, Prasidtat 502 Brsaiiny. Ntv York City, Broadway an! Ucait Sit eei. Si. Laali, Ms. B. N. WHEELER, State Agent Deknm Bldg.. Portland. Ore. L GABLES ARE LOWER Chicago Wheat Market Glosesi With Slight Loss. Short clear sides Boxed. $8.759. Clover Contract grade. $11.75. Flour, barrels... Wheat, bushels., Corn, bushels.... Oats, bushels.... Rye. bushels. Receipts. Shipments. 22.100 .... SU.OOO ....242.000 311.600 45.000 Barley, bushels lrtl.500 46.900 130.200 455.000 310.DQO 500 61.100 FEELING IS WEAK ALL DAY Xondoa Wool Sales. LONDOK, Sept. 25. The offerings at the wool auction sales today amounted to 10.207 hales, including: a good selection of fine grades. All sections hought freely. Superior light crots-creds slips were taken by the home trade. Americans bought good greasy at ex treme rates at 3d advance. A large lot of su perior accurals was in active request for Germany. Bearish Foreign Xews From Itou ( mania Liberal Movement or New-Crop Grain Shown. Increase in Visible. CHICAGO. Sept. 25. The wheat market was weak at the start, initial quotations on De cemner oeing oft isVVic, at SSHtftic The market was bearlshly affected by a decline at Liverpool. Much of the weakness at the Eng itan market was attributed to an official est! mate or tne wncat crop of Roumanla. Ac cording to the official statistics. 100.000.600 bushels represents the yleM this year. against 52.000,000 bushels last year. The average for the past five years ts given as 25 to 50 per cent less than this year's crop. In addition to the foreign situation, conditions In America favored the bears. In the North west the weather continued ts be excellent for the movements of the new crop. Receipts at Minneapolis and Duluth were again liberal. The market lacked support from a prominent hull who had been an active buyer during last week. Cash houses and commission houses were moderate sellers, but the volume of business waa not large. Announcement of an increase of 2.SC5.0CO bushels In the visible supply caused considerable seUImr late In the session. Aa a result. December dropped off to S4l4l884He. During the last hour part of the loss was regained on covering by shorts. The market, however, closed easy with De cember off 45sc. at 85iffSSHc sentiment in tne corn pit was bearish. The .market closed easy. December opened a shade higher at 450454c to 45Hc, sold off to 44T4c. ana eiosea at 45?45c. Weakness of wheat and corn had a decreas ing effect oa the oats market. December opened a shade lower at 2Sjsc, sold oft to 2S4c ana ciosea at iSTic rrovisions were a trine easier. a r. 01 asc decline in tse price of live hoes. Trad ins. was quiet. -At the close January pork -was on -c, at siz.3ZHCl2.35. Lard waa down 2Kc at W.77H. and ribs were unchanged at The leading futures ranged as follows; WHEAT. Open. High. Sept 5 -S4Ti 5 .84 Dec ... May ... Sept. fold). Sept. (new) DevvCold). Dec "(new) May S5H .S5 .S7? .S7i CORX. j52o . .52 .52 .52 Vi 4'.i .46 .45i .45 OATS. Low. 5 -83T1 84K Close. .84 .83 H .87; 45tt .43 .52 .526 .46 .52 .52-H .48.! .45H .44, Oct. Jan. Oct, Nor. Jan. Oct. Jan. Sept. 27H .276 .27 VI Dec 27 Ti .2ST4 -2S May 30?i .30 .30 MESS FORK-. . . .14.074 . 15i00 14.07H ..12.37 1237Miy 12.30 LARD. . . 7.65 s 7.65 . 7.524 .. 7.27 7.27 7.17 .. 6-S0 8.80 6.75 SHORT RD3S. .. S.62 8.62 S.60 .. 6.45 6.47 6.45 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Steady. Wheat No. 2 Spring. S7088c; No." 3. 80 S7c; No. 2 red. S3?i (J84c Corn No. 2. 52iS3c: No. 2 yellow. 54fc Oats No. 2. 27ic; No. 2 -white. 204 Rye No. 2. 72c. Barley Good feeding. 3637c; fair to choice malting. 40r?48c Flax seed No. 1, 02c; No. 1 Northwest ern. Mc Timothy seed Prime. 3J0. -Mesa pork Per barret. $15013.10. Lard Per 100 pounds, $7.52. J Shert ribs sides Loose. $&53&00. -27 S .28 i .30 H 15.00 12.35 7.55 7.20 6.77 8:60 6.47 Grain and Produce at New York. NEW TORK. Sept. 25. Flour Receipts. 33;" 200 barrels; exports, 6300 barrels; dull, but steady. Wheat Receipts. 46.100 bushels; exports. 25, 30. Spot, easy; No. 2 red. SOtfc elevator and 0c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth. 02He to arrive f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 North ern Manitoba. 02c to arrive f. o. b. afloat. Up to the last hour wheat was heavy, de clining c under liquidation. Later, induced by big receipts, fine weather and heavy vis ible supply Increase, the market weakened fur ther. A later rally on export rumors left the market finally unchanged to "4c lower and steady: May 'closed 01c; September closed 00 3-16c: December closed 00c Hops and petroleum Steady. Hides Quiet. Wool Firm. Grain at San Francisco, -f " SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 25. Wheat and barley, steady. Spot quotations: Wheat Shipping. $1.5031.45; milling. $1.50 1.60. Barley Feed. $1.0731.0S; brewing. $1.10-l-12a. Oats Red. $1.151.50; white, $1.37gl.45; black. $1.2561.70. Call board sales; Wheat December. $1.35H. Barley December. $1.06. Corn Large yellow. $1.37gl.42. Visible Supply of Groin. NEW YORK, Sept. 25. The visible supply of grain as compiled by the Nev York Pro duce Exchange Is as follows: Bushels. Wheat 16,251.000 Corn. 5.356.000 Oats 17.378.000 Rye 1.035,000 Barley 2.710,000 Increase. 2.806.000 334.000 2.137.000 81.000 S41.000 'Decrease. Minneapolis -Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 25. Wheat Septem ber. 8254c; December. 82-4.C; May. S355c; No. 1 hard. S6c; No. 1 Northern. SSTJc; No. 2 Northern. 82c Wheat at Liverpool. . LIVERPOOL. Sept. 25. Wheat December. 6s 8d; March. 6s 8d. Weather In England, rainy. Wheat at Tacoms. TACOMA. Sept, 25. Wheat Unchanged: bluestem. 74c; club. 71c: red. 67c Metal Markets. NEW YORK, Sept, 25. The Englleh metal markets were generally higher. Tin advanced to 146 7s 6d for spot and 145 7s 6d for futures. Locally the market was quiet and only a shade higher In response to the gains abroad, closing at 32.0532.10c Copper had a considerable gain abroad, clos ing at 70 5s for spot and 60 17s 6d for futures. Locally the situation seems very un settled. Large producers are said to be hold ing for 1617c. but consumers seem pretty well supplied for tne time being and the small requirements In the market find a scattering supply from outside sources. The market seemed a little, steadier today, and Quota tions ranged from 1616.37c for lake and electrolytic and 15.75&16c for casting. ieaa was quiet in tne local market and Lon don was unchanged. Spelter closed at 16 17s 6d in London, and at 5. COS 6c In the local market. Iron closed higher abroad at standard foun dry at 48a and MIddlesboro at 49s 0d. Locally the market Is Arm. No. 1 foundry Northern la quoted at $1717.50; No. 2 foundry Northern. $16.5017; No. 1 foundry Southern. $16.50 16.75; No. 2 foundry Southern soft, $13.50 17;, and No. 2 foundry Southern. S16.316.25. Dairy Produce La the Eoe. NEW YORK. Sept. 25. Butter, weak: street price, extra creamery, 2020e; official price creamery, XSf-0c. Cheese, quiet. State full creameries, fancy, !c. .Egga. ateady. Western extra firsts. 22c- do firetk, 20321c CHICAGO. Sept, 25. On the nroduen t. change today the butter market w -mk Creameries. 1710cr dairies, I6fl8c. tggs, sieaay at mark, cases Included. iTUe' firsts, 18c; prime firsts 20c; extra, 2tc. veese. steatty, U9llc